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http://www.animalsasia.org/blog/

 

Monday, October 27, 2008, 07:32 PM

 

Since we rescued over 100 earthquake dogs in Dujiangyan in May and

June, a construction team has been busy building the new Animals Asia-

funded enclosures at a rescue centre we are co-operating with in

Chengdu. Thanks to generous donations by HSI, Gil Michaels and of

course from our own supporters across the globe, we have been able to

pledge several thousand US dollars to build these much-needed dog

runs and cosy kennels - and now they are ready! In the meantime, the

workforce at Qiming Rescue Centre (including new staff funded by

Animals Asia) has also been busy feeding, cleaning, walking and

hugging dogs that have been forced to stay in cages until the

enclosures were ready.

 

It has been a tough time for all, including our own Animals Asia team

comprising Christie, Rainbow, Suki, Sailing, Hayley, Jackie and

Christine, who have been working their socks off trying to make sure

that the caged survivors of the quake are coping as best they can in

such a limited space. We also had two volunteers who were doing

their internship here, Liu Jian Xin and Pan Xu Dong; they helped with

all the heavy lifting of cages. And there were also our brilliant

new kennel workers, Zhao Ping, Zhu Gui Jan, Wu Kai Xiu and Wu Chun

Rong – all women and all wonderful! As you can see from Hayley's

update it seems that they came through with flying colours thanks to

the dedication of a solid, hard working team who knuckled down and

got the job done. " It was absolutely wonderful seeing the dogs all

able to play together and run around in the sunshine for the first

time in months. I loved it. One rough collie particularly touched

me because she was just so grateful to be out of her cage. She ran

and ran and her long hair was flowing behind her like something from

a hair shampoo advert. She just kept running back to me, licking my

face and then she would be off again, playing for all she was worth

with the other happy dogs. " Now we still need to wait for the dogs'

owners to pick up their own pieces and rebuild their homes so that

one day, hopefully soon, they will have their beloved four-legged

family members safely back in their arms. "

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